Calculated Ejection Fraction Low Normal at 50
Calculated ejection fraction (EF) low normal at 50 is a critical measure used to assess heart function. It’s the percentage of blood ejected from the left ventricle with each contraction. Understanding your EF can help diagnose and manage heart conditions.
- Enter your age, heart rate, and blood pressure.
- Click “Calculate”.
- View your EF and other results.
The formula used here is based on the Simpson’s Biplane Method and adjusted for low normal EF at 50.
| Age | Heart Rate (bpm) | Blood Pressure (mmHg) | Calculated EF |
|---|---|---|---|
| 55 | 70 | 120/80 | 55% |
| 45 | 80 | 130/90 | 52% |
| 60 | 65 | 110/70 | 58% |
| EF Range | Heart Function |
|---|---|
| 50-55% | Mildly reduced |
| 55-60% | Mildly reduced to normal |
| 60% and above | Normal |
- Regular exercise can improve EF.
- Maintaining a healthy diet can help manage EF.
- Consult your doctor for personalized advice.
What is a normal EF?
A normal EF is typically above 55%.
Can EF change over time?
Yes, EF can change due to various factors, including age, lifestyle, and underlying health conditions.
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